Jack Morton Worldwide

[1] Conference & Incentive Travel Magazine ranked Jack Morton Worldwide as the number one agency based upon 2016 event-based turnover.

American businesses would expand the scope and scale of the events they organized for their customers and employees with world class entertainment from radio and Hollywood.

Starting in the 1950s, Jack Morton Productions expanded to produce entire conventions and promotional events in major cities around the United States.

The American Trucking Association was his first big convention client and the trade group stuck with Morton for 35 years;[6] In the early 1960s, William I.

[9] In recent years Jack Morton Worldwide has added capabilities in areas such as: print, television, digital, public events (Special Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies); exhibits; digital media; content marketing;[10] broadcast design (The Colbert Report, ESPN Sports Center); and more focused markets like Latinos.

[11] Jack Morton has offices in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Princeton, San Francisco, London, Düsseldorf, Munich, Dubai, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Melbourne, and Sydney; as well as an affiliate in São Paulo; and field offices in Alpharetta, Naperville, Thousand Oaks, Danbury, and Irving.

Fireworks at the London Eye on New Year's Eve.
Balloons falling at the Athens 2004 Olympics Closing ceremony